DRY FLO TS (100 GM)

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INCI NAME :- Tapioca Starch (and) Polymethylsilsesquioxane

Features

DRY-FLO® TS is an aluminium-free, non-GMO modified tapioca starch ideal for reducing greasiness in the oiliest formulations (1 g adsorbs ~ 0,70 ml of sebum). The modification with polymethylsilsesquioxane lends a soft after-feel to the skin. Its low-protein content (0.1%) is ideal for formulations for sensitive skin and reduces allergy concerns compared to corn-base starches. Patent pending.

Modified tapioca starch surface quoted with polymethylsilsesquioxane helps enhance the aesthetics of a broad variety of skin care products. It imparts a velvety and soft after-feel to the skin. Due to their desirable feel properties, Dry Flo TS starches can be utilized to cost effectively improve aesthetics in a variety of cosmetic products.

Additional Information

Benefits/Applications

  • Broad compatibility:  Compatibility with other ingredients offers formulation flexibility. 
  • Tapioca starch:  Aluminum-free modified natural polymer. Biodegradable, based on non-genetically modified starch.
  • Nonwhitening on the skin and excellent as a Talc replacement.
  • Easily dispersed in cold water.
  • Cost-effective additive for a variety of skincare products.
  • Improves aesthetics of a broad spectrum of formulations.
  • pH stability: Suitable systems in a pH range from pH 4 to pH 8
  • Oil-adsorber: Mitigates greasiness of lotions, creams, and ointments

Usage

  • Lotions and creams
  • Colour cosmetics
  • Dry shampoos
  • Powders
  • Wipes
  • Antiperspirants/deodorants

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Frequently Asked Questions

Recommended for Melt and Pour Bases ?

Yes

Recommended for Candles ?

Yes

Recommended for Liquid Bases ?

Yes

Recommended for Lip Products ?

No

Recommended for Bath Salts ?

Yes

Recommended for Bath Bombs ?

Yes

Recommended for Cream/Lotion Bases ?

Yes